Meaning & Definition of word "Acceptability"

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    Acceptability

    /əkˌsɛp.təˈbɪl.ə.ti/

    noun:

    • 1. The quality of being accepted or acceptable.
      • Example: The acceptability of the new policy was evaluated by the committee.
    • 2. The degree to which something is considered satisfactory or suitable.
      • Example: The acceptability of the environmental impact report was crucial for the project's approval.
    • 3. The condition of being agreed upon or approved.
      • Example: Stakeholders had differing opinions on the acceptability of the proposed changes.
    • 4. The extent to which something meets predetermined criteria or standards.
      • Example: We must assess the acceptability of these candidates before proceeding with interviews.
    • 5. A measure of social tolerance of certain behaviors or practices.
      • Example: The acceptability of online learning has increased significantly following the pandemic.

    Etymology

    From the word 'accept' combined with the suffix '-ability', indicating the quality of being able to be accepted.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    social acceptability:

    The degree to which behavior is accepted by a society.

    cultural acceptability:

    The suitability of ideas or practices in the context of a particular culture.

    Related Words

    accept:

    To receive something offered.

    acceptable:

    Agreeable or satisfactory.

    acceptance:

    The action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.

    Slang Meanings of acceptability